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Welcome to the Division Discussion for divisions 121 and 122

These two divisions are brother divisions and will be training together from the beginning through BS21 their final test. Your SRs, soon to be SAILORS, are becoming friends, and some of them may be heading to A School together.

Get to know each other, your SRs are!

Please still use the Main Wall of the PIR Group to post questions, and concerns, we “veteran” moms don’t always get to into the discussion area as often as we would like.

Every single question that is asked is important Every single concern is genuine Every single member is important to us We don't want to accidentally overlook any of them or you.

Hang in there!!!

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hello kellys mom ,ship14 div 121, my son also went out from boston. he knows your daughter.i got a call this morning and shared with him i found this site.hopefully we will meet on meet and greet as well as others here .my prayers are with you all during times of transitioning, its been very differcult hasnt it?

Hi precious33mom,  Is your sons name Shaun ? Did he also go from the Prov. RI recruiters office ? This site is awsome ! Very informative and alot of support from the other Mom's. It has been very difficult for me. I have had a few bad days where I just want her back home but I know this is really good for her and I need to support her decision to join the Navy. Was great to hear her voice this morning, she sounded up beat the RDC's asked her to be yeoman.  Yes, hopefully we can meet at the meet & greet, I definately want to go. Stay strong !!

Hi Brees Mom ! My daughter is also in boot camp, so far she likes it. How about your daughter ? Mine is ship 14 div 121 but I beleive both div 121 & 122 interact. Which div is your daughter ?

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Sam,  I'm sorry but I had to delete your last comment.  We are not permitted to post last names on here due to OPSEC rules.

However, if you would like to ask someone about their SR, you are allowed to private message them with last names.  

Hi fellow parents,  My son Basil is in div 122 ship 14...I haven't heard from him in two weeks anyone heard anything this weekend?

Hi green Greek, my daughter is ship 14 div 121 and I haven't heard from her in 2 weeks either. I did get a letter Fri and she said she didn't know when she wld call again. Didn't say why.

 hello everyone, ship 14 121. havent heard from my son either this week .my prayers are with all of them today .may God be there stregnth and help them all through this week.

Good morning group,

My son is in Div 122 ship 14 and I haven't heard from him form almost two weeks. Must be getting closer to their "hell" week, does anyone has any updates or news. His name is Basil

yes that will be great, any news will be good at this point

Hi green Greek, my daughter is div 121 - the brother div to 122. According to her letter I got thur, they went thru hell week last week. I haven't had a phone call since 2/13. Someone said the no phone calls is also part of their training. Ugghh I don't like this part !!

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